This winter we had a lot of wood that wasn’t quite “seasoned” long enough. What did we do? We bought those Bio Bricks (or logs) from the local hardware store and they worked great in unison with the un-seasoned, wet logs.
We’re thinking we might do the same this summer for campfires. We also found another type of bio-log to try. It’s supposed to last 3 hours. I figured along with a few logs of regular wood from a local distributor, we should be good to go.
Remember! Buy it where you’ll burn it!
I’ll be posting a full review once we get back from our first camping trip!
I did the same thing. The wood I purchased from the campground wouldn’t burn regardless of every trick I pulled. Needless to say, I bought some of those logs and we had a good campfire going for a couple of hours.
Eric
Posted by familycampman on 07/03/09
Thank you,Thank you,Thank you…
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Posted by Unadillawood on 07/21/09

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